Chf Ltj—m, Midway Park N>w» Traffic Accidents Rise At Lejeune BY DIANE A. RUSSELL NEWS FROM CAPT. CHRISMA! IS WELCOME TO EVERYONE HERE At Newport. Rhode Island. th< housing situation is just about a difficult as it is in Onslow Count; or anywhere else, for that matter according to a letter your corre spondent received this week fron Capt. A. S. Chrisman. formerl; Executive Officer at the U S. Na val Hospital, who is now talcing j special course of instruction a the Naval War College a: Newport Captain Chrisman had served a the Naval Hospital at Camp Le jeune for almost three years, anc his departure was regretted no only by the hospital staff but b) the large number of civilians, whc G & W William Penn Blended Whiskey $6 Proof «««T«i »M4YI vNMOV| IT1AWMI WMBKfYJ IN THIS rtOOUQ 4 tUM OB MORI OLD 35$ STKAMNl HY, MX NfUTIAL IflilTJ, MST1UJ9 A MOM HAM. 0 mmm i tn una, mm. ujhh gave him a "farewell" party Captain Chrisman's letter, ir 1 part, follows: "The housing situation here is as difficult as in Jacksonville , There "are no quarters at the War . College and we haven't been able . to find a house in Newport as yet. Consequently. I have been living ; in B. O. Q. a: the Training Station and my family is in Connecticut at . my wife's sister. Our two daugh ters have been away in Camp on Cape Cod. They will all come to 1 Newport next week when a house that I have leased will be avail able. We shall be very happy to get settled again. The course at the War College is certainly quite interesting. We have British Naval officers. State Department representatives. Air Force. Army. Navy, and Marine Corps officers and civilian scien tists in the class. I am the only medical officer in my class and find that strategy and tactics re quire me to burn the midnight oil. I also find that twenty years makes a lot of difference in did actic work. Nevertheless. I am en joying the course and am sure that I shall profit a great deal as far as any future staff work is concerned. We miss Camp Lejeune a great deal and have hopes of be ing stationed there again before my naval career is completed." Everyone at the Naval Hospital hopes that a hat Captain Chrisman voices is true—that he will come aboard here at least once more before he concludes his career in the United States Navy. And everyone who knew him and served with him here at the Naval Hospital — Navy or Marine personnel and civilian alike—wish him and his family the best of everything in his tour of duty at Newjairt! TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS RISE ON MILITARY BASE HERE It's not funny at all. It is really serious when you and I consider that up to Wednesday. 6 Sep", a total of 322 accidents by motor vehicles occurred on the Military base during the year 1950 thus far. which includes Midway Park as well. For the first eight months of Our Professional Concern Is But With Just Two Things— YOl'R HEALTH AND OI R REPUTATION Therefore, We Only Accept Those Case/ "hich We Believe We Can Help. I DR. KEFFER'S CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 801 West Vernon Avenue (Goldsboro Highway) Kinstoo N. Clinic Phone: 2954 * Night Calls. 2*43 Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Daily Closed Every Wednesday and Saturday Af;*n»o*a Quality Remembered Long After Price Forgotten We Build to a Standard—Not to a Priet Smith Concrete Products, Inc. Kinston, N. C. Rhone 3412 Dealer: Builders Supplies Co. We Don t Like To Brag But... HAVE YOU ever noticed who the people are who eat with lis regularly? They are local folks who work down town and have not the time to prepare their meals—especially noon meals—at home. We like to think they eat with us because they have found we serve meals that taste (food every day. They are particular people, and we like to think they come back every day be cause they are pleased every day. We in vite you to come in and try the same men us and determine for yourself just why people who eat at the Crystal once always eat there more and more. CRYSTAL CAFE COURT ST. PARADISE POINT By PEG McDonnell Phone 6541 North Carolina really did itself up proud by producing perfect weather for the long labor Day weekend The beach claimed just about everyone who stayed at the base—a wonderful surf and lots of sun On Saturday night couples relaxed at a Labor Day costume friends joined them for a picnic dance at the club and on Sunday at a tea dance and buffet dinner. General and Mrs. Clifton B. Cates arrived from Washington to enjoy a quiet weekend at the beach. General Cates returned to Washington after the holiday and Mrs. Cates is vacationing here for a week. On Labor Day Maj Gen and Mrs. Ray A. Robinson and at the beach. Tuesday evening Maj Gen. and Mrs. Robinson motored to Raleigh to be the guests of the Governor of the state, Mr and Mrs. W. K. Scott at dinner and to attend a performance of the Icecapades. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Cramer and their son Lawrence. Jr. were the weekend guests of Col and Mrs. H. D Hansen. Mr Cramer was the governor of the Virgin Islands at the time Col and Mrs. Hansen were stationed at the Ma rine Corps Air Station there. He is j now the Secretary General of the Caribbean Commission with head quarters at Port au Spain. Trinidad. They are returning shortly to their ; home there after a leave of two | months ir. the states Also visiting | Col. and Mrs. Hansen is Miss Lea Cowles. who is the head of the Child Development Department at the University of Alabama at Tus caloosa Informal dinner parties and cocktail parties seemed to the order of the week Or. Wednesday the 30th of August. Col and Mrs R L. Demg. Jr . entertained friends at a dinner party Also on Wednesday was a dinner given by aviation personnel attached to this base ir honor of Lt Col anc Mrs R. G Owens Jr and Lt and Mrs. C C Ward who are leaving for duty a: MCAS Cherry Po.nt L. Cc. and Mrs F X Beamer had a . party on Tuesdas evening :r. :he R.ver Room of the Off:errs S'.-db :n honor of Mrs. C. C Pulha.n who :« returning to Wtj.-ir.r.v'r. after being a house g-jer. of the Beamer s for the sum Or. Wednesday evening Capt and Mrs R T Dwyer Jr nad friends ;r. i r i farewell cocktail party for V: and Mrs R T Dw-ver who art >e*-.is£ after a visit here with s-: Camp Regulation is supposed tc be carried out to the letter. Ctertainly. with the additiona parking space that has been pro vided now, the owners of automo biles will not have to roll theii cars up to the quarters for anj purpose. There is available spact for all cars in the Butler Circle area. The Midway Park officials anc Camp Maintenance officers anc workmen, and the Butler Circli ! Wives Club which inaugurated thii movement for more parking space are to be congratulated for th< additional space, and all car own era in this section should appre ciate this needed addition. Qiaitico Socitfi New Camp Lejeune Residents Honored At Farewell Party By MARY CAPl'TO ! Vice Adm. ind Mrs. Robert B. I Carney of Virginia Beach were | weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Maj. and Mrs. R. j B Carney. Jr. On Tuesday Admiral j and Mrs. Carney left to spend 10 days in Washington and at the end i of the month Admiral Carney will report to England for duty j Mrs E G Atkin. Jr.. had several 1 friends in last Thursday afternoon j to meet Mrs. J. A. Stuart, wife of | Brie Gen Stuart who is chief of staff of Marine Corps Schools. Those attending Mrs Atkin s party included Mrs. Stuart. Mrs. A. A Vandergrift. Jr.. Mrs. W H At kinson. Mrs. Richard S Johnson. Mrs H C Parks. Mrs R W. Bat dorff. Mrs. M. H. Silverthorn. Jr.. Mrs J M. Jefferson. Mrs. J. A. Apffel. Jr. Mrs. W. H Hitt. Mrs. J A Gilchrist. Mrs. D E Huev. Mrs. G. R. Lockard. Mrs. A M Roebuck. Mrs E J. Rowse. Mrs. D. V Otterson. Mrs. William H Cope. Mrs. Robert T Neal. Mrs. E B Glass. Miss Eileen Dufficy and Miss Hazel Stewart Col. and Mrs J M Masters. Sr.. and Col. and Mrs. H W Bust* who are leaving Quantico for duty at Camp Lejeune were honor guests when Lt Col. and Mrs. J H Mas ters gave a cocktail party at Harry Lee Hall last Wednesday Approxi mately 100 auesv? were present Maj. and Mrs. D S Randall and sons. Randy and Richard, returned last Thursday from Carr\p Lejeune Major Randall was on temporar> duty there and Mrs Randall and the children joined him for the last two weeks of his stay Mrs. L P Harris was hostess at a luncheon in her quarters on Fri day in honor of her mother. Mrs. W F Trout, who has been a nouse kjuett of Maj and Mrs Harris for two weeks Mrs Trout left during the weekend for a brief visit with relatives in Washington before re turning to her home in Gastonia. N C Maj and Mrs. t tJ (jiass naa as their guests last week Mrs. Glass' sister and brother. Miss Eileen Duf ticy and John Dutficy. Miss Hazel Stewart. James Crandell and Ed ward Becker of Denver. Colo. The guests left on Saturday to return to their homes Second Lt and Mrs. L E Tatem returned Monday from Neptune. N J where they spent the week end with Mrs. Tatem's family. Midn Robert C Woods of the Nava". Academy spent Labor Day weekend here with his brother and sister-in-law, 2d. Lt and Mrs Har ry D Woods, and another brother. 2d Lt Keith Woods, who has just reportec here for duty Mrs Ralph Marquiss and daugh ter Sherry of New York left Quan tico on Saturday after a visit with Mrs. Marquiss' brother-in-law and sister Maj. and Mrs B L Hoover Litiie Miss Kristine Hoover ac companied her aunt to Bethesda Md for a week's visit with her grandparents. Dr and Mrs. J P Bogue. Mrs. Wallace Jones of New Bern left last Thursday after a visit here w»th her brother-in-law and sister. MSgt. and Mrs. C. L. Grover. Maj. and Mrs H. C. Parks had as their house guests over the week end Mrs. Parks' brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Gordon T Sperry and children. Joe. Jane and Ann. of Winchester. Va. Mrs Dennis Good, mother of Mrs. John Adams, has returned to her home in McGaheysville. Va.. after spending last week with Tech. $gt. and Mrs. Adams Mrs Gleen W Rodney and daughter. Glenda Jean, returned to their home here Saturday from Cassopolis. Mich., where they were the guests of Mrs. Rodney's parents. Danny and Fred Ross, sons of MSgt and Mrs F J Ross, are in Kent Cliff. N. Y., visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burke. MSgt. and Mrs. Vernal Cagle had as their Labor Day guests their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludwig. and children of Washington. MSgt and Mrs. H. J. Harkey spent the weekend in Freehold, N. J . visiting their son and daugh ter. Paul ana Robert Miller, sons of I Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. P. A. Miller, : will be hosts to several of their young friends this afternoon in ; celebratfon of their birthdays, i Robert was one year old on Sun Midway Park litre Six New Teachers Employed At School By MRS. MARK RANEY Thirty teachers will be employ j cd at Camp Schools this year, ac cording to an announcement made by the supervising principal. B. A Barringer. yesterday. Of the twenty four teachers of the Midway Park Elementary school, seven will be newcomers. The new teachers are Mrs Ruth Hall of Camp Lejeune, Kindergarten. Miss Mary D. Sum merell of Charlotte and Miss Mary C. Hendrix. Camp Lejeune. second grade. Miss Mary C Macfie of Par ris Island. Mrs. G. R. Reynolds. Camp Lejeune. and Mrs G. R. Watson. Midway Park, third grade, and Mrs. Mary B. Movers of Swansboro. Music Department. There are still three positions vacant in the High School, that of Librarian Science and Home Econ omics. which, according to Barring er. will be filled before the open ing of Camp Schools on Monday. September 11th. Mr. George G Ezzard continues as assistant Ele mentary principal. Other former teachers to resume their duties this year are Miss Helen McKibben. Kindergarden. Miss Margaret Ross. Miss Lucy Lane. Mrs. Ellice P Crouch and Mrs. Velma P Hurst, first grade: Miss Morris Wilson and Mrs. Helen B. Still, second grade: Miss Inez Rowe. third grade. Miss Ernestine Cullom and Mrs. Dorothy L. Mul lins, fourth grade. Mrs. Bessie Wariner and Miss Esther Martin, fifth grade: Miss Julia Bell and Miss Marv F. Willock. sixth grade. Mrs Anna H. Cartner and Mrs Katie Cutting, seventh grade: George W. Durr. eighth grade and High School Commercial teacher: Alsa F Gavin, eighth grade and High School History; Leon Mea dows. Math.. Miss Mary Wilkins, English and Mrs. Jchanne Keeler. Foreign Languages ANOTHER SON BOK.N TO FORMER RESIDENTS Mr and Mrs. James A. Odum of Durham, formerly of Midway Park and Jacksonville, announce the birth of a son on Friday, Sept. 1 at Watts Hospital in Durham The little boy. who is the fourth son of the Odums. weighed eight and one half pounds at birth Mother and baby are doing fine. NEW NIRSERY HEAD Mrs. F C. Stanley of 3144 Lee Ave ha? accepted the position as head of the Midway Park Nursery, recently left vacant by the resigna tion of Mrs Edith Pescia Mrs. Stanley has had extensiave train ing as a nursery worker Mr and Mrs Peter C. Killeen and daughters will return this *eek from Detroit. Mich., points m Canada and on the eastern coast, where they have been tour ing for the past two weeks. Mr and Mrs. Fred Heckle and children have returned from points in South Carolina, where they spent the past ten days with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs George Faville, Jr.. spent the holidays with relatives in Emporia. Virginia. George Barringer. son of Mr and Mrs. B. A. Barfinger has left for Greenville where he will entner East Carolina College in the In dustrial Arts Department. day and Paul is three years old today. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. M. H. Nus baum had as their guests for the week end Mrs. Nusbaum's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haines, and another bro ther. Russell Haines, of Paneytown. Md. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dunnigan has I returned to her home here with | her son-in-law and daughter. Tech. ! Sgt. and Mrs. P. A. Miller, after a trip to Erie. Pa. PROFESSIONS STILL POPL'LAR PRAGUE—